The Great Falls Electric Professional basketball team is about to begin their third season in The Basketball League (TBL) and has announced their roster and game schedule for the upcoming season.

The Electric, under new head coach Broc Finstuen, are returning two players off the 2025 roster, including Tremont Robinson-White, a 6’1” guard from Little Rock, Arkansas, and former Choteau, Montana native and graduate of the University of Providence (MT), Isaac Howard, a 6’6” small forward.

Finstuen, a native of Pine Island, Minnesota, played with the Electric over the past two seasons. He takes over for Montana native Steve Keller as the head coach for the Electric for the upcoming season.

In addition to Robinson-White and Howard, the Electric have signed seven other players who will compete in Montana’s only professional basketball team.

Five players on the current roster have experience in the TBL. Howard and Robinson White played for the Great Falls Electric, while Washington saw action with the Wenatchee (WA) Bighorns, Mix Jr. played for the Willamette Valley Jaguars, and Boykin was on the roster for the Vancouver (WA) Volcanoes last season.

The Basketball League’s Pacific Northwest Division in the West Conference has changed with teams three teams from Washington state (Seattle Super Hawks, Wenatchee Bighorns, and the Vancouver Volcanoes) and the Salem (Oregon) Capitals have all left the TBL league. The Super Hawks, Capitals, and the Volcanoes (now the Bears) are playing in the United States Basketball League (USBL).

The new franchises in the TBL’s West Conference’s Pacific Northwest Division include the 4 Bears Roar (New Town, ND), Nevada Silverbacks, Mesa (AZ) Monsoons, Grant County (GC) Red Tails (Desert Aire, WA), and the Tri-Cities Sun Devils (Kennewick, WA)

The Great Falls (MT) Electric and the Oregon-based Willamette Valley Jaguars both return to the TBL for the 2026 basketball season.

Recently, the Great Falls TBL franchise has announced their 2026 game schedule with times and dates and the location of the first four home dates starting in March 2026.

Great Falls will play the first four home games at the Pacific Steel and Recycling Four Seasons Arena at Montana ExpoPark in Great Falls starting on Sunday, March 1st at 4:00 PM (MST) and Monday, March 2nd at 7:00 PM (MST) against one of the five new squads in the TBL West Conference, the 4 Bears Roar, a team in New Town, North Dakota.

The Electric will also be playing the Nevada Silverbacks at Montana ExpoPark on Friday (March 6) and Saturday (March 7), with tipoff set at 7:00 PM (MST) each night. The location of the remaining home games will be announced soon.

“We are very excited in playing our first four home games at the Pacific Steel and Recycling Four Seasons Arena at the fairgrounds,” said Great Falls Electric General Manager Jim Keough. “We hope all the basketball fans in Great Falls and the surrounding area come out and cheer the defending Pacific Northwest champions on. We are the only pro basketball team in Montana, and we finished third in the nation among 38 teams in the TBL last year.”

The basketball floor will be set up both weekends at the Four Seasons Arena for two Montana high school basketball tournaments. The Northern “Class C” Divisional Boys and Girls Basketball Tournament is scheduled for the Great Falls arena on February 25-28th, and the State Class A Boys and Girls Basketball Tournament runs from March 12-14th.

Great Falls finished their second season with an overall record of 25-5, including two wins in the TBL Division Finals against the Seattle Super Hawks, two victories over the San Diego Sharks in the (West) Conference Finals, before falling in their best-of-three Regional Finals to the Oklahoma-based Potawatomi Fire.

By Kevin Scott: February 5, 2026 – Great Falls, Mt

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